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2023 PR Applications Timeline (Protected Persons & Refugees)

Maxnajafi

Member
Feb 19, 2024
16
9
Submitted May 2023
Eligibility : not started
Security : not started
criminality passed
Medical: passed
Biometric : passed
Info sharing : complete
They also give a due date for security in Nov.2024

primary office : cpc mississauga
secondary office : Montreal immigration
Do you think something will happen by the end of the year?:rolleyes:
 
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Canadian_rainbow

Hero Member
Aug 30, 2022
667
252
Submitted May 2023
Eligibility : not started
Security : not started
criminality passed
Medical: passed
Biometric : passed
Info sharing : complete
They also give a due date for security in Nov.2024

primary office : cpc mississauga
secondary office : Montreal immigration
Do you think something will happen by the end of the year?:rolleyes:
I’ve applied in May 2023 too.
 

Newstart2022

Star Member
Jul 29, 2022
92
19
August 2023 application
New note as of September 12th
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Eligibility: Not Started
Security: Not Started
HIRV:
Criminality: Passed
Org Crime:
Medical: Passed - Expired
Misrepresentation:
Info Sharing: In Progress

Does eligibility and security normally take the longest to complete?
 

Sad93

Star Member
Jul 31, 2020
169
40
I got it. But pr portal won’t change. We just submitted the application from pr portal and done. We need to link our applications to the gckey account or call ırcc to get updates.
Thats why I asked. I saw some people are saying that pr portal says submitted. But no need pr portal after you submit your application.
It’s a same thing on IRCC as well. No update since biometric
 
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Peace444

Full Member
Nov 12, 2022
30
20
Did you submit any web forms for urgent processing? Where are you from?
No.
I don’t think the nationality does impact the processing time with anything.
Before the hearing yes nationality matters, but after that we all have the same processing time, but it really depends on the officer who works on your file.
 

Florcita

Star Member
Feb 18, 2024
196
72
AOR Received.
27-10-2023
No.
I don’t think the nationality does impact the processing time with anything.
Before the hearing yes nationality matters, but after that we all have the same processing time, but it really depends on the officer who works on your file.
which country are you from=